Godaddy is my registrar. I removed both the DNS servers that godaddy provided and configured my two DNS servers ns1.mydomain.com and server1.mydomain.com. These two are actually the same machine.

I have all the necessary ports being forwarded from the router to the server (110, 25, 443, 80, 22, 21, 53, 995, etc...) , that's not the problem. The problem, I believe is my lack of DNS knowledge =( and therefore don't know exactly what my settings should be.

I have my ISPconfig configured like the following (forget about what you read on my first post)

DNS Entry options
Nameserver 1: ns1.mydomain.com
Nameserver 2: server1.mydomain.com
(I also have these two under management>server>settings>dns)

A Record
server1 to WAN IP
ns1 to WAN IP

CNAME
pop3.mydomain.com
smtp.mydomain.com

MX
server1.mydomain.com

and I also configured the antispam feature to
mydomain.com

When I browse to www.mydomain.com (to access my existing ISPconfig website, I get a "server not found" which means my DNS is not working, right?)

When I browse to mydomain.com I get an ISPConfig page that says "This is shared IP, type the address instead of the IP...." (so mydomain.com is being forwarded to my WAN IP, but when I add prefixes I get no response, not from the mail server not from the web server)

Why is my DNS not working? I did the perfect server config twice and everything installed flawlessly, I have gotten it to work before with godaddy's default DNS servers and the proper A records, but now that I have removed both of those default DNS servers and added mine I can't get my www.mydomain.com page to work.

"DNS Parent sent Glue Good. The parent nameserver sent GLUE, meaning he sent your nameservers as well as the IPs of your nameservers." <----- Glue records are fine. I added my server as hosts under the Godaddy manager with Name and IP.

NS
"NS records from your nameservers NS records got from your nameservers listed at the parent NS are:
Oups! I could not get any nameservers from your nameservers (the ones listed at the parent server). Please verify that they are not lame nameservers and are configured properly." <----- this might be supportive info for the theory that I have a misconfiguration within my ISPConfig application.

"Same Glue Hmm,I do not consider this to be an error yet, since I did not detect any nameservers at your nameservers." <------- Another glue record needs to be configured in my ISPConfig??? I have both ns1 and ns2 pointing to my WAN IP under my DNS A record. ?!?!?

"Error Mismatched NS records WARNING: One or more of your nameservers did not return any of your NS records."

"ERROR: One or more of your nameservers did not respond:
The ones that did not responded are:
my.wan.ip.address"

"Multiple Nameservers ERROR: Looks like you have less than 2 nameservers. According to RFC2182 section 5 you must have at least 3 nameservers, and no more than 7. Having 2 nameservers is also ok by me."

"Missing nameservers reported by your nameservers You should already know that your NS records at your nameservers are missing, so here it is again:

cardorepub.com. A 67.83.55.173
ns1 A 67.83.55.173
cardorepub.com A 67.83.55.173
ns2 A 67.83.55.173
mail A 67.83.55.173
www A 67.83.55.173

pop3 CNAME mail.cardorepub.com.
smtp CNAME mail.cardorepub.com.

cardorepub.com. TXT "v=spf1 a mx ptr ~all"

Check the attached image for my godaddy setup and the attached .pdf for my "intodns" output.

Note: I'm not using, as you can see, godaddy's nameservers. Would the only way to make this work be by using at least one godaddy's name server along with mine? (I have tried using one godaddy's nameserver (with A records "ns1" to WAN IP and "@" to Wan IP) and mine with a slave zone with the godaddy info and it worked well) If this doesn't work, that's the setup I'm going to use.

www.intodns.com?[/url] How was your report? Does it see your servers fine?

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well you can check it out: bruxaru.com

It does have some issues i need to iron out. -
i'm still having issues with mail, but i haven't done any trobleshooting ye, like i told you before i can receive but not send - maybe due to the errors in intodns

cardorepub.com. A 67.83.55.173
ns1 A 67.83.55.173
cardorepub.com A 67.83.55.173
ns2 A 67.83.55.173
mail A 67.83.55.173
www A 67.83.55.173

pop3 CNAME mail.cardorepub.com.
smtp CNAME mail.cardorepub.com.

cardorepub.com. TXT "v=spf1 a mx ptr ~all"

Check the attached image for my godaddy setup and the attached .pdf for my "intodns" output.

Note: I'm not using, as you can see, godaddy's nameservers. Would the only way to make this work be by using at least one godaddy's name server along with mine? (I have tried using one godaddy's nameserver (with A records "ns1" to WAN IP and "@" to Wan IP) and mine with a slave zone with the godaddy info and it worked well) If this doesn't work, that's the setup I'm going to use.

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I've just cehcked your domain at intodns.com ( http://www.intodns.com/cardorepub.com ), and the problem is that your nameservers are not authoritative for the domain, but ns51.domaincontrol.com and ns52.domaincontrol.com.

I've been changing my config. Today saturday in the morning my configuration wasn't the same as it was when I posted all those attachements above. Check out my attachments above. How do I make my server Authoritative? Keep in mind I only have one server, one public IP and I'm creating two A records in my server (ns1 to public IP and ns2 to same public IP) therefore I'm "pretending" two servers, but it's actually only one.

I'd like my "two servers" ns1.cardorepub.com and ns2.cardorepub.com to do the DNS job for my domain and also make them Authoritative of my domain.

I am assigned, by default, two nameservers from godaddy. I have the option of registering "hosts" of my own (using name and ip e.g. ns1.cardorepup.com and my public ip) and replace the ones assigned by godaddy with mine, therefore loosing the ability of managing records under godaddy's interface because, this would be done under ISPConfig in my servers. So I'm hosting the domain myself.

Now Under godaddy I have Three "places" where I can change things, I can register hosts (by name and public ip) I can change nameservers and, if I'm using goaddy's nameservers, which I'm not, I can change A records, cname, mx, txt, etc...

1. Is there anything else that would normally be available under registrars website to change the authoritative server to my own server?

2. Could I make the registrar believe I have two severs when I actually have one? (using A records I'm registering two servers and making them my only 2 DNS servers)